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Theory and Computation of Electromagnetic Fields (2nd Edition)

Auteur(s): Jian-Ming Jin
Narrateur(s): Andrew Gibson
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Reviews the fundamental concepts behind the theory and computation of electromagnetic fields

The book is divided in two parts. The first part covers both fundamental theories (such as vector analysis, Maxwell’s equations, boundary condition, and transmission line theory) and advanced topics (such as wave transformation, addition theorems, and fields in layered media) in order to benefit students at all levels. The second part of the book covers the major computational methods for numerical analysis of electromagnetic fields for engineering applications. These methods include the three fundamental approaches for numerical analysis of electromagnetic fields: the finite difference method (the finite difference time-domain method in particular), the finite element method, and the integral equation-based moment method.

Theory and Computation of Electromagnetic Fields, Second Edition provides the foundation necessary for graduate students to learn and understand more advanced topics; discusses electromagnetic analysis in rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates; covers computational electromagnetics in both frequency and time domains; and includes new and updated homework problems and examples.

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